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Afterglow of Creation: From the Fireball to the Discovery of Cosmic Ripples


by Marcus Chown

List Price: $28.50
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Sales Rank: 683635
Studio: University Science Books
Binding: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 222
Publication Date: December 31, 1969
Publisher: University Science Books


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Book Description
This is the story of the cosmic background radiation, the "afterglow" of the Big Bang in which the Universe was born. Fifteen billion years after the event, the afterglow still permeates all of space, making it the oldest relic in creation and providing an imprint of the Universe as it was in its infancy. Chown brilliantly weaves a tale of the search for the origins of the Universe. Beginning in the 1920s and culminating with the flight of the COBE satellite and what it found, this book uncovers the secrets of the Universe.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 2 reviews)

best plact to start  
Very little math, but very carefully written. This is the first place to start if you want to get a perspective on the whole range of experiments that led up to the Cobe data. I am particularly impressed with the quality and clarity of the writing. This book is so carefully written that you can actually understand much of the physics involved
September 12, 2001

An excellent introduction to the Big Bang  
This is an excellent book for laypeople about the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite, and its discovery of ripples in the radiation from the Big Bang.

Electrons jiggling around generate radio waves. Temperature is just a measure of the average speed with which the atoms of a body are moving, vibrating and spinning. So any body, at any temperature above absolute zero, emits radio waves. Cool!

Why tell you this? Well, when they say the Background radiation is at a temperature of 3 degrees what they mean is, it's of the type of radiowaves that are emitted by a body at a temperature of 3 degrees.

-- and that's something I didn't know, before I read the book.

It's the least of what you'll get:

1. You get a history of the theory.

2. Details about radioastronomy, and how astronomers work around their problems (since everything -- the ground, the air, the dust in the galaxy, the cables on a balloon carrying a detector -- glows with radio waves, it's a bit tricky seeing the backround radiation of the Big Bang)

3. Peeks into how science works: you propose a theory, and then chuck it if it doesn't fit the data, except that sometimes it's the data that's at fault not the theory

4. The importance of confirming your results, so that scientific discovery's a community effort despite all the pushing to get there first

5. The importance of looking at all the ramifications of a theory: gas clouds in interstellar space are warmed by the background radiation, and people measured their temperature, and wondered why they weren't stone cold, long before the radiation itself was observed

6. Why that famous photo of pink and blue patches is both the truth and not

7. Interesting tidbits on cosmology

8. the personalities involved

... and more, and more, in only 170 pages.

Students doing London A Level Astrophysics will find this an exceedingly useful read. (Though no mathematical equations at all, you get a load of physics, painlessly)

And to top it all, some neat rhetoric:

" ... COBE had reached its orbit 900 kilometres above the Earth. It was now circling the Earth every 72 seconds as it turned on its axis. It could be seen in the night sky, going from south to north a little after sunset, or from north to south a little before dawn.

COBE awakened, opening its eyes to the microwave Universe. "

The bit at the end's the best, though.

Read, enjoy, learn.
July 25, 2000



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